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Have a laptop with one 10 GB c: disk (boot, Windows and Program Files)
and one 40 GB d: disk (empty). PC has Pointsec harddisk encryption. Is there an easy way to expand the c: disk with the space from the d: disk? I know I can free it up and add it to the c: drive, but will that work on a PC with Pointsec, or is that asking for trouble :-) -- Lars-Erik - http://home.chello.no/~larse/ - ICQ 7297605 |
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